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A rod of length L carries a uniform linear charge density of 5 nC/m. find the electric field due to this rod at a distance of 20cm.
The springs of a 1500kg car compress 6.0mmwhen its 61kg driver gets into the driver's seat. what will be the frequency of oscillations
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Consider three identical metal spheres, A, B, and C. Sphere A carries a charge of +10q. Sphere B carries a charge of -7q. Sphere C carries no net charge.
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The expression found in part (d) is a cubic equation. There are standard algebraic solutions to this type of equation, but it is sometime quicker and easier to use other methods. explain a way to get a reasonably accurate estimate of v (say, to th..
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